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John Osei-Tutu, Ross Mitton want to create more pathways for Black players in hockey

By Nick PerriFebruary 22, 2022

Ross Mitton
New York natives John Osei-Tutu (left) and now-Colgate forward Ross Mitton pose for a postgame family photo. (Courtesy photo)

As part of Black History Month, New York Hockey Journal focuses on John Osei-Tutu and his nephew, Ross Mitton.

Osei-Tutu is an established player agent based in New York City. In addition to representing players, John works full-time as an attorney practicing securities and commercial litigation.

Mitton is a former USHL Clark Cup champion and a current member of Colgate’s Division 1 hockey team.

Tags: Colgate, ECAC Hockey, John Osei-Tutu, Long Island Gulls, Long Island Royals, North Jersey Avalanche, OT Sports Group, Ross Mitton, USHL

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